Le lundi 16 janvier 2006 à 14:24 +0100, Nils Faerber a écrit :
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> Igor Stoppa schrieb:
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> >> These small details make the difference between a "device for hackers
> >> only" and a device that can leverage the benefits of running linux and
> >> yet provide a good user experience even to the regular users.
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> Well, comparing with today's other PDA like devices this behaviour seems
> pretty normal for me - a switched off PocketPC will be off, no matter
> what (even worse, some of them cannot be switched of at all in the first
> place causing their batteries to be drained 100% whan not taken care of!
> This is very bad with devices with fixed built in batteries which is why
> I guess that Nokia implemented the Switch-Off). I also guess that most
> Palms and alike behave the same - off is off. Only exception from that
> rule I know of are (some) mobile phones.

No, all PalmOS PDA (I'm not sure about smartphones based on PalmOS)
can't be turned off. They are always in standby mode and are always able
to wake up for alarms.

-- 
Frederic Crozat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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